Country Doctor
Country Doctor
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
Rick Pitrone: 1958-1994
Rick Pitrone: 1958-1994
Wilhemina's War
Wilhemina's War
B.S.O. 360
B.S.O. 360
Reports from Myanmar: 2010-2012
Reports from Myanmar: 2010-2012
Southern Sudan Aid
Southern Sudan Aid
Country DoctorCountry Doctor for ABC News NightlineProducer/Cinematographer/Editor In Belfast Maine, Dr. David Loxterkamp and his family practice are woven into the fabric of the community as he continues the traditions of the rural family doctor caring for his patients from their birth to their death.
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?Where Did You Sleep Last Night? Director/Director of Photography/Editor Jean Day, a homeless woman had spent seven years living on the streets of Boston. She struggles with the imprint of family dysfunction while navigating the rollercoaster of addiction alongside the family she’s created on the street.
Rick Pitrone: 1958-1994Rick Pitrone: 1958-1994 - ABC News Nightline Producer/Director of Photography Rick Pitrone, known as Nomad on the streets of Boston was 36 years old when he was found dead outside an abandoned warehouse in June 1994. The cause of death was alcohol poisoning. This is a story of a homeless man; his death, his life, and his struggles.
Wilhemina's War Wilhemina’s War - Independent Lens, PBS Director of Photography “Wilhemina’s War is the story of Wilhemina Dixon, an uneducated daughter of sharecroppers who becomes a force in her family’s fight for survival from HIV and AIDS. Shot over the course of five years, the film bears witness to the resilience and determination of the human spirit in the face of tremendous adversity.” — Independent Lens
B.S.O. 360 B.S.O. 360 Director/Director of Photography/Editor Segments from three stories produced for B.S.O. 360, a 5-part limited PBS series on the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Reports from Myanmar: 2010-2012Reports from Myanmar: 2010-2012 Producer/Reporter/Director of Photography/EditorIn 2010, when I reported my first story in Myanmar it was ruled by a military junta that had controlled the country since 1962. Civil wars with various ethnic militias were breaking out and the Burmese military was committing killings, sexual violence, and forced labor against the civilians in the conflict areas. The John Hopkins School of Public Health reported in 2008 that “a slow-motion genocide envelops ethnic minorities in eastern Burma.” In 2012 they had their first free election in 40 years and inched towards having a democratic government although the country was still controlled by the military. Much of the progress that was made in the past 10 years was erased in 2020.
Southern Sudan AidSouthern Sudan Aid - ABC News Nightline Producer/Director of Photography/Editor In 1999, Southern Sudan had been ravaged by almost three decades of civil war that had left more than two million dead. Starvation, disease, and slavery had also taken a toll on the lives of the Sudanese people in the south.
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